The San Francisco 49ers are slated to pick 11th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah made the case for trading out of that spot. Jeremiah did say the 49ers would be able to get a good player at No.
If Mason Graham were to fall to No. 11 in the NFL Draft, the 49ers won’t need to wrestle with their decision for very long. That’s the view of Daniel Jeremiah, the lead draft analyst for NFL Network who spent nearly three hours Thursday fielding questions about the prospective Class of ’25 ranging from blue chip prospects to the more obscure third-day selections.
If Mason Graham were to fall to No. 11 in the NFL Draft, the 49ers won’t need to wrestle with their decision for very long. That’s the view of Daniel Jeremiah, the lead draft analyst for NFL Network who spent nearly three hours Thursday fielding questions about the prospective Class of ’25 ranging from blue chip prospects to the more obscure third-day selections.
While most draft analysts project the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive or defensive lineman in the first round, NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah sees the team going in a different direction. Initially,
Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah highlighted the San Francisco 49ers strong position at No. 11 to land an impact player with Michigan DT Mason Graham emerging
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah shares the San Francisco 49ers' dream draft scenario and a potential trade-down option to maximize value in the first round.
In three seasons in Ann Arbor, the 6-foot-2 star corner recorded 68 combined tackles to go along with nine interceptions, including three pick sixes.
If the San Francisco 49ers select Will Johnson, it will be the first time since 2015 that the organization has drafted a cornerback in the first round
The San Francisco 49ers are slated to pick 11th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah made the case for trading out of that spot. Jeremiah did say the 49ers would be able to get a good player at No. 11. That may be the preferred route for the team.
If the 49ers select Will Johnson, it will be the first time since 2015 that the organization has drafted a cornerback in the first round (Jimmie Ward). The current highest defensive back drafted in the Shanahan/Lynch era is safety Ji'Ayir Brown (99th overall).
In three seasons in Ann Arbor, the 6-foot-2 star corner recorded 68 combined tackles to go along with nine interceptions, including three pick sixes.
NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah spoke with reporters on Thursday during a conference call, offering insight into this year's draft class ahead of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.